
Posted by Fabio 15 December 2011
French DJs C2C show you their first song and video F · U · Y · A, from their EP to be released on January 23, 2012. Directed by 20ysl (member of C2C) and Francis Cutter.

Posted by Fabio 13 December 2011
Lou Reed and Philip Glass joining Occupy Lincoln Center (NYC), December 1st 2011, 12am. 1 hour before, Glass’s opera “Satyagraha,” which focuses on the story of Gandhi in his early years of non-violent protest in South Africa, was having a run at the Metropolitan Opera. A short film by Jean Thevenin.

Posted by Fabio 12 December 2011
The Art Series Hotels is hiding a Banksy in one of their Hotels for you to steal. The $15,000 masterpiece is one of just a handful of signed and authenticated Banksys available in Australia. Find it, and steal it. If you don’t get caught it’s yours to keep. If you do get caught then back up on the wall it goes.

Posted by Fabio 5 December 2011
An anonymous man performs his usual trip to work, immersed in a world where the utilization of people as objects is an everyday thing. Directed by Santiago ‘Bou’ Grasso.

Posted by Fabio 2 December 2011
Mr. Oizo is the stage name of French electronic musician and film director Quentin Dupieux. His new film, entitled Wrong, will premiere at the Sundance Film Festival in 2012.

Posted by Fabio 1 December 2011
Psychedelic comedy maths! Twenty two shorts, each focussing on a different aspect of key stage 2 curriculum maths. Featuring a Cyclops, a talking boot and a loveable idiot shaped like an aubergine. Quiff and Boot won this year BAFTA at the Children’s Awards in the Learning Primary category. Written, designed, produced and directed by The Brothers McLeod.
www.brothersmcleod.co.uk

Posted by Fabio 30 November 2011
Comprised of individual visual works for each of the album’s ten songs, the Bon Iver’s Deluxe Edition is the comprehensive vision for the record captured in moving picture. The visual works both complement and enrich the audio on the album, and were in themselves, another year in the making. read more

Posted by Fabio 29 November 2011
After leaving their home in Bosnia because of the Yugoslavian war in the beginning of the 90′s, Abdulah Kadenic and his wife Sehaveta ended up in Norway. They lived there for 12 years until Sehavata got so ill that she had to be put in a nursing home. Due to not understanding the language very well and because they never really felt at home in Norway they decided to move back to Bosnia. read more